G7 ministers agree to speed up phase out of fossil fuels

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Good for Tokyo.

A commitment to accelerate the exit from fossil fuels in all sectors and reduce plastic pollution, without a specific date. Fossil fuels with CO2 capture and storage would remain tolerated! A G7 to also reaffirm its commitment to raise $100 billion a year for emerging countries!

electric car will grow up more faster?

Suicide pact If they think they can pressure the rest of the world, they're sorely mistaken.

GwedeMantashe1 wasn’t at this meeting. He had to wash his hair.

Basically all the confirmation I need oil is going to be 200$ a barrel in 5 years

7?

By closing the nuclear plants and ramping up coal! Genius idea!

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